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Korean Worksheets | Free PDF Worksheets For Studying Korean - LearnKorean24
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The Best Korean Worksheets for Beginners
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Korean Writing Practice Template – A4 Printable Grid Sheets (vertical Horizontal, Digital Download) - Etsy
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📌 Get FREE PDF 👇👇👇 ‘Hangul Worksheet’ and ‘430 basic Korean Words’ are available for free! Click the link in the bio/profile to download the PDF files! 📺✨ Learn Korean Phrases with K-Drama: 진짜로? [jin·jja·ro] Today‘s expression is ”진짜로?“, which can be translated as ”Really?“ or ”Are you serious?“ in English. This phrase is commonly used when you’re surprised or can‘t believe what you just heard. It expresses disbelief, curiosity, or amazement depending on the situation. Polite form: 진짜로요? 🌟
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📌 Get FREE PDF 👇👇👇 ‘Hangul Worksheet’ and ‘430 basic Korean Words’ are available for free! Click the link in the bio/profile to download the PDF files! 📺✨ Learn Korean Phrases with K-Drama: 아이고 [a·i·go] Today‘s expression is ”아이고,“ a versatile exclamation that can express a wide range of emotions depending on the context. It’s often heard in moments of surprise, frustration, exhaustion, sympathy, or even joy. Think of it as a go-to reaction word, similar to ”Oh no,“ ”Oh dear,“ or even ”Oh m
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📌 Get FREE PDF 👇👇👇 ‘Hangul Worksheet’ and ‘430 basic Korean Words’ are available for free! Click the link in the bio/profile to download the PDF files! 📺✨ Learn Korean Phrases with K-Drama: 기분 나빠 [gi·bun na·ppa] Today‘s expression is ”기분 나빠,“ which can be translated as ”I feel bad“ or ”I’m upset“ in English. This phrase is used to express that you‘re feeling unhappy, offended, or uncomfortable due to something that happened. It’s commonly heard when someone reacts to a hurting comment, beha
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📌 Get FREE PDF 👇👇👇 ‘Hangul Worksheet’ and ‘430 basic Korean Words’ are available for free! Click the link in the bio/profile to download the PDF files! 📺✨ Learn Korean Phrases with K-Drama: 다시 [da·si] Today‘s expression is ”다시“, which means ”again“ or ”once more“ in English. You’ll hear this word often in K-Dramas when a character wants to redo something or return to a previous state. It’s a simple but powerful word used to express repetition, renewal, or second chances. This word can be us
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📌 Get FREE PDF 👇👇👇 ‘Hangul Worksheet’ and ‘430 basic Korean Words’ are available for free! Click the link in the bio/profile to download the PDF files! 📺✨ Learn Korean Phrases with K-Drama: 피곤해 [pi·gon·hae] Today’s expression is ”피곤해,“ which means ”I‘m tired“ in English. This is a common phrase used when you’re exhausted, whether physically or mentally, after a long day, work, or some stressful situation. It‘s casual and frequently used in everyday Korean conversations. 📝 Breakdown 피곤하다 [p
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📌 Get FREE PDF 👇👇👇 ‘Hangul Worksheet’ and ‘430 basic Korean Words’ are available for free! Click the link in the bio/profile to download the PDF files! 📺✨ Learn Korean Phrases with K-Drama: 궁금해 [gung·geum·hae] Today’s expression is ”궁금해,“ which means ”I‘m curious“ in English. You can use this phrase when you want to express your curiosity or interest about something. It’s commonly used in casual conversations when you‘re wondering about something or eager to know more. 📝 Breakdown 궁금하다 [gu
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📌 Get FREE PDF 👇👇👇 ‘Hangul Worksheet’ and ‘430 basic Korean Words’ are available for free! Click the link in the bio/profile to download the PDF files! 📺✨ Learn Korean Phrases with K-Drama: 왜? [wae] / 왜요? / [wae·yo] Today’s expression is ”왜?“ or ”왜요?“ which means ”Why?“ in English. This is a very common question you‘ll hear in a conversation when someone is confused, shocked, or simply curious about a situation. ”왜?“ is casual and used among friends, family, or people younger than you. ”왜요?
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📌 Get FREE PDF 👇👇👇 ‘Hangul Worksheet’ and ‘430 basic Korean Words’ are available for free! Click the link in the bio/profile to download the PDF files! 📺✨ Learn Korean Phrases with K-Drama: 벌써? [beol·sseo?] Today’s expression is ”벌써?“ which can be translated as ”Already?“ in English. This phrase is used when you‘re surprised that something has happened sooner than expected. It’s often said with surprise or disbelief and is a very common and natural reaction in everyday Korean conversations.
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📌 Get FREE PDF 👇👇👇 ‘Hangul Worksheet’ and ‘430 basic Korean Words’ are available for free! Click the link in the bio/profile to download the PDF files! 📺✨ Learn Korean Phrases with K-Drama: 들어와 [deu·reo·wa] Today‘s expression is ”들어와,“ which means ”Come in“ in English. You’ll often hear this phrase when someone is inviting another person into a room, house, or space. It’s a simple and friendly way to welcome someone. 📝 Breakdown 들다 [deu·reo·o·da]: to come in → 들어와 = ”Come in“ (casual form
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📌 Get FREE PDF 👇👇👇 ‘Hangul Worksheet’ and ‘430 basic Korean Words’ are available for free! Click the link in the bio/profile to download the PDF files! 📺✨ Learn Korean Phrases with K-Drama: 메리 크리스마스 [me·ri keu·ri·seu·ma·seu] Today‘s expression is ”메리 크리스마스,“ which is simply the Korean way of saying ”Merry Christmas!“ This phrase is borrowed directly from English and is widely used during the holiday season in Korea. While it’s not originally a Korean word, it’s a fun and festive way to spre
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📌 Get FREE PDF 👇👇👇 ‘Hangul Worksheet’ and ‘430 basic Korean Words’ are available for free! Click the link in the bio/profile to download the PDF files! 📺✨ Learn Korean Phrases with K-Drama: 맞아 [ma·ja] Today’s expression is ”맞아,“ which translates to ”That‘s right“ or ”Exactly“ in English. It’s used to agree with something someone has said, confirming that it‘s true or correct. You will hear this expression frequently in everyday conversations when people want to express agreement or acknowle
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📌 Get FREE PDF 👇👇👇 ‘Hangul Worksheet’ and ‘430 basic Korean Words’ are available for free! Click the link in the bio/profile to download the PDF files! 📺✨ Learn Korean Phrases with K-Drama: 다녀올게요 [da·nyeo·ol·kke·yo] / 다녀오겠습니다 [da·nyeo·o·ge·sseum·ni·da] Today’s expression is ”다녀올게요“ (casual-polite) or ”다녀오겠습니다“ (formal), and both are commonly used to say ”I’ll be back“ in Korean. But unlike in English, this isn’t about informing someone of your plans—it’s more like a polite goodbye you say w
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📌 Get FREE PDF 👇👇👇 ‘Hangul Worksheet’ and ‘430 basic Korean Words’ are available for free! Click the link in the bio/profile to download the PDF files! 📺✨ Learn Korean Phrases with K-Drama: 여보세요 [yeo·bo·se·yo] Today’s expression is “여보세요,” which is used when answering or making a phone call. It can be translated as “Hello?” in English, but it’s specific to phone conversations in Korean. You’ll hear this phrase right at the beginning of a call, either when greeting someone or checking if the
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📌 Get FREE PDF 👇👇👇 ‘Hangul Worksheet’ and ‘430 basic Korean Words’ are available for free! Click the link in the bio/profile to download the PDF files! 👉 @tomikorean 📺✨ Learn Korean Phrases with K-Drama: 됐어 [dwaesseo] Today’s expression is ”됐어,“ which translates to ”Forget it“ or ”Never mind“ in English. This phrase is commonly used when you want to dismiss something or tell someone to stop worrying about it. It’s often heard in K-Dramas when characters are annoyed, frustrated, or want to
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📌 Get FREE PDF 👇👇👇 ‘Hangul Worksheet’ and ‘430 basic Korean Words’ are available for free! Click the link in the bio/profile to download the PDF files! 📺✨ Learn Korean Phrases with K-Drama: 여기 어디예요? [yeo·gi eo·di·e·yo] Today’s expression is ”여기 어디예요?“, which means ”Where am I?“ in English. This polite question is often used when someone is lost, confused, or just curious about their current location. You‘ve probably heard this phrase in K-dramas when a character suddenly wakes up somewhere
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📌 Get FREE PDF 👇👇👇 ‘Hangul Worksheet’ and ‘430 basic Korean Words’ are available for free! Click the link in the bio/profile to download the PDF files! 📺✨ Learn Korean Phrases with K-Drama: Expressions with Korean Question Words Today’s expressions are Korean question words that often stand alone as powerful emotional reactions. While these words are typically used to ask questions like “what”, “who”, “where”, “when”, “how”, and “why”, they are often used on their own — not only to ask real
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📌 Get FREE PDF 👇👇👇 ‘Hangul Worksheet’ and ‘430 basic Korean Words’ are available for free! Click the link in the bio/profile to download the PDF files! 📺✨ Learn Korean Phrases with K-Drama: 뭐라고? [mwo·ra·go] Today‘s expression is ”뭐라고?“ which can be translated as ”What?“ or ”What did you say?“ in English. It is commonly used to ask someone to repeat themselves when you didn’t hear or understand what they just said. Depending on the tone, it can also express surprise or disbelief. 📝 Breakdow
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📌 Get FREE PDF 👇👇👇 ‘Hangul Worksheet’ and ‘430 basic Korean Words’ are available for free! Click the link in the bio/profile to download the PDF files! 📺✨ Learn Korean Phrases with K-Drama: 있잖아 [it·jja·na] / 있잖아요 [it·jja·na·yo] Today‘s expression is ”있잖아“ or the more polite ”있잖아요,“ often used at the beginning of a sentence when you’re about to bring something up, explain something, or get someone‘s attention. It’s similar to saying ”You know...“ or ”So, like...“ in English. This phrase does
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📌 Get FREE PDF 👇👇👇 ‘Hangul Worksheet’ and ‘430 basic Korean Words’ are available for free! Click the link in the bio/profile to download the PDF files! 👉 @tomikorean ✨How to say "Let's go eat"? - 밥 먹으러 가자. (Casual form) 밥 [bap]: This means 'rice', which is a staple food in Korea. However, in this context, 밥 can also broadly mean 'a meal' or 'food'. 먹으러 [meo·geu·reo]: This part comes from the verb 먹다 (to eat), combined with -(으)러, indicating the purpose of going somewhere. 가자 [ga·ja]: This m
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📌 Get FREE PDF 👇👇👇 ‘Hangul Worksheet’ and ‘430 basic Korean Words’ are available for free! Click the link in the bio/profile to download the PDF files! 👉 @tomikorean 📺✨ Learn Korean Phrases with K-Drama: 내가 할게 [nae·ga hal·kke] Today’s expression is ”내가 할게,“ meaning ”I’ll do it“ or ”I’ll take care of it.“ This phrase is commonly used when volunteering to do something or taking responsibility for a task. You can use it in casual situations among friends or close peers. 📝 Breakdown 내가 [nae·g
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📌 Get FREE PDF 👇👇👇 ‘Hangul Worksheet’ and ‘430 basic Korean Words’ are available for free! Click the link in the bio/profile to download the PDF files! 👉 @tomikorean 📺✨ Learn Korean Phrases with K-Drama: 잘 부탁드립니다 [jal bu·tak deu·rim·ni·da] Today’s expression is „잘 부탁드립니다,“ which is a polite way to say „I look forward to your kind cooperation“ or „I hope we can work well together“ in English. It can also be translated as „I hope we can get along well,“ depending on the context. This phrase
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📌 Get FREE PDF 👇👇👇 ‘Hangul Worksheet’ and ‘430 basic Korean Words’ are available for free! Click the link in the bio/profile to download the PDF files! 📺✨ Learn Korean Phrases with K-Drama: 알겠어 [al·ge·sseo] Today‘s expression is ”알겠어,“ which can be translated as ”Got it,“ ”I understand,“ or ”Okay“ in English. This phrase is used to indicate comprehension or agreement with what someone has said. It is casual and commonly used in everyday conversations. 📝 Breakdown: 알다 [al·da]: to know, to u
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📌 Get FREE PDF 👇👇👇 ‘Hangul Worksheet’ and ‘430 basic Korean Words’ are available for free! Click the link in the bio/profile to download the PDF files! 📺✨ Learn Korean Phrases: 도와줘 [do·wa·jwo] / 도와주세요 [do·wa·ju·se·yo] Today’s expression is “도와줘” or “도와주세요,” both meaning “Help me” in English. This is a practical and commonly used phrase in everyday Korean when you’re asking someone for help — whether it’s something small like carrying a bag or something more serious. 📝 Breakdown 돕다 [dop·tta
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📌 Get FREE PDF 👇👇👇 ‘Hangul Worksheet’ and ‘430 basic Korean Words’ are available for free! Click the link in the bio/profile to download the PDF files! 📺✨ Learn Korean Phrases with K-Drama Today’s expressions are all different ways to say “Sorry for being late” in Korean, varying in politeness. These phrases are essential for everyday conversations when someone arrives late and wants to apologize. 📝 Breakdown 늦다 [neut·da]: to be late 늦 -어서 (because) 미안해 [mi·an·hae]: sorry (casual) 죄송해요 [jo
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📌 Get FREE PDF 👇👇👇 ‘Hangul Worksheet’ and ‘430 basic Korean Words’ are available for free! Click the link in the bio/profile to download the PDF files! 📺✨ Learn Korean Phrases with K-Drama: 누구세요? [nu·gu se·yo?] Today’s expression is „누구세요?“, which can be translated as „Who is it?“ or „Who are you?“ in English. It is commonly used when you want to find out someone’s identity, like when answering the door or picking up a phone call. „누구세요?“ is polite and appropriate for most situations when y
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